Fibre broadband is the best option to connect your entire home. However, if the service isn’t available, 4G wireless broadband is your next best alternative. Unlike Fibre, the quota for most wireless broadband plans is usually fixed and it may not be enough to satisfy those who use their broadband for video streaming.

Now Celcom has announced a new Home Wireless service which offers up to a whopping 1TB of data. This should be enough to satisfy most video streamers.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are hitting Malaysia on 16 March 2018. If you prefer to get it on contract, it’s now available on our big 4 telcos – Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile. So which telco has the lowest cost of ownership, lowest monthly commitment and the most data for your money? It’s time for a telco plan comparison for the Galaxy S9 and S9+.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ for Malaysia come in three colours and in 3 different storage capacities. However, Maxis, Digi and U Mobile are only offering two models – the Galaxy S9 64GB and Galaxy S9+ with 128GB of storage and not all of them has all 3 colours available. If you’re looking for a specific model and colour, you might want to check out Celcom as they offer the full range of Galaxy S9 and S9+ on their network.

U Mobile has often positioned themselves as the value leader when it comes to data plans. Their postpaid and prepaid products often undercut their competitors with a huge amount of data which sparks a competitive price war. For Valentine’s Day, the orange telco has tried to do something funny by poking fun at their competitors.

Ahead of the Chinese New Year celebrations, Xpax is offering 3X the data for their weekly and monthly internet plans. For RM30/month, you can enjoy 15GB of high-speed data, 10GB of Facebook and 10GB of instagram data.

Celcom claims to be the first in the market to offer free return flights when you subscribe to a postpaid plan. To reward its customers, Celcom customers can redeem one return flight ticket or enjoy monthly privileges such as free movie tickets, discounted Grab Car rides and free drinks.

Yoodo was launched last week and they claim to offer Malaysia’s first fully customisable mobile plan. Like the recent introduction of digital telco services, this is a service which you can only subscribe online through their official app.

If you’re clueless about Yoodo, here are 5 things that you need to know.

If you’re looking for more options in the telco space, there’s a new player in town. It isn’t clear if they are offering a postpaid or a prepaid plan, but it promises something different from the usual traditional plans.